Former Presidential Adviser on the State of the Nation
David Gergen, who advised former Presidents Nixon, Ford, Reagan, and Clinton, said President Biden and former President Trump should step as… read more
David Gergen, who advised former Presidents Nixon, Ford, Reagan, and Clinton, said President Biden and former President Trump should step aside and not run in 2024 for the good of the country. Mr. Gergen spoke about the 2024 presidential field, former President Trump’s legal troubles, and the congressional agenda as he assessed the state of the nation during a virtual conversation hosted by Jews United for Democracy and Justice. close
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